The present invention relates to electronic imaging devices and more particularly, to a toner cartridge for an electronic imaging device.
In an electronic imaging device such as a copy machine, a printer or a fax machine, one of the most important components is the toner cartridge, which is the technical core of the development of the electronic imaging device. At present, there are various designs for toner cartridge in the industry, wherein some designs are primarily for the purpose of enabling the toner cartridge to discharge the carbon powder therein as completely as possible, which is taken as the most important consideration in the structural design of these toner cartridges. However, to achieve the aforesaid purpose, some toner cartridges are very complicated in structure and need a collocation or combination of multiple elements to reduce the remanent powder in the toner cartridge as much as possible. In such condition, the assembly of the toner cartridge consumes relatively more time, and false actions such as the elements being locked by each other are liable to happen in practical operation of the toner cartridge, disabling the toner cartridge from discharging carbon powder successfully.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a toner cartridge which is simple in structure, convenient and fast in assembly, and capable of reducing the carbon powder remaining near the powder exit and preventing the powder exit from being blocked.
To attain the above objective, the present invention provides a toner cartridge which includes a cylinder, a transmission member, a powder guiding member, a powder storing cover, and a spring. The cylinder has an opening communicating with interior and exterior of the cylinder. The transmission member has a pipe portion sleeved onto the cylinder, a gear ring provided on the periphery of the pipe portion, an end portion provided at a free end of the pipe portion, and at least one outlet provided at the end portion and communicating with the opening. The powder guiding member has a main body fixed to the end portion of the transmission member, and a plurality of blades extended from the main body radially. The powder storing cover has a cover body sleeved onto the pipe portion of the transmission member to close the outlet, a powder exiting passage provided at the cover body and located under the powder guiding member, and a powder exit provided on the bottom side of the cover body and communicating with the powder exiting passage. The spring is at least partially accommodated in the powder exiting passage.
The toner cartridge is simple in structure, and convenient and fast in assembly. Besides, when the blades stir the spring, the carbon powder accumulating in the powder exiting passage is loosened by the vibration caused by the spring, thereby discharged through the powder exit, so that the carbon powder remaining near the powder exit can be effectively reduced and the powder exit can be prevented from being blocked.
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The cylinder 10 has an opening 12 communicating with interior and exterior of the cylinder, and a thread 14. The aforesaid interior refers to the internal space of the cylinder 10 itself. The aforesaid exterior refers to the space outside of the cylinder 10. The internal space of the cylinder 10 is adapted for accommodating carbon powder. The thread 14 is concaved from a part of the external surface of the cylinder 10 to the internal space of the cylinder 10. The opening 12 is provided for the carbon powder to pass therethrough.
The transmission member 20 has a pipe portion 22 sleeved onto the cylinder 10, a gear ring 24 provided on the periphery of the pipe portion 22, an end portion 26 provided at a free end of the pipe portion 22, and four outlets 28 provided at the end portion 26 for the carbon powder to pass therethrough. The outlets 28 are located adjacent to the opening 12 of the cylinder 10 so that the outlets 28 communicate with the opening 12 and the internal space of the cylinder 10. The gear ring 24 is adapted for being engaged with a driving gear (not shown) of the electronic imaging device. The transmission member 20 can be driven to rotate in a way that the gear ring 24 is rotated by the driving gear. The cylinder 10 and the transmission member 20 are fixed to each other, thereby rotatable together. In other embodiments, the amount of the outlets 28 can be modified according to demands.
The powder guiding member 30 has a main body 32 disposed at the end portion 26 of the transmission member 20, a plurality of blades 34 extended from the main body 32 radially, and a plug member 36 connected with the main body 32. In this embodiment, the main body 32 is integrally extended from the end portion 26 of the transmission member 20. The blades 34 are made of elastic material, and the terminal ends of the blades 34 are abutted against the inner wall of the powder storing cover 40. The plug member 36 has a rod portion 361, and a plate portion 363 provided at an end of the rod portion 361. The main body 32 has an axial hole 322 for the rod portion 361 of the plug member 36 to be inserted therein, and a plurality of embedding grooves 324 concaved from a free end of the main body 32 for the blades 34 to be inserted in the embedding grooves 324. The cross sections of the axial hole 322 and the rod portion 361 are not circular, so the plug member 36 will not rotate relative to the main body 32. The plate portion 363 of the plug member 36 is abutted on the free end of the main body 32 to prevent the blades 34 from escaping from the embedding grooves 324. The embedding grooves 324 are U-shaped at the free end of the main body 32, and each of the blades 34 has a U-shaped inserting portion 345 located in the embedding groove 324 and two wing portions 346 extended from two ends of the inserting portion 345. In this way, the blades 34 will not escape from the main body 32 along its radial direction. Because of being connected with the transmission member 20, the powder guiding member 30 can rotate along with the transmission member 20 and the cylinder 10. In other embodiments, the blades 34 can be modified in amount.
The powder storing cover 40 has a cover body 42 sleeved onto at least a part of the pipe portion 22 of the transmission member 20 to close the four outlets 28 of the transmission member 20, a powder exiting passage 43 provided on the cover body 42 and located under the powder guiding member 30, a powder exit 44 provided on the bottom side of the cover body 42 and communicating with the powder exiting passage 43, a sliding piece 46 slidably disposed at the cover body 42 for opening or closing the powder exit 44, an outer shell 48 covering parts of the cover body 42, and a pad 49 disposed on the bottom side of the cover body 42. The cover body 42 defines an internal space therein. The powder guiding member 30 is located in the internal space of the powder storing cover 40. The aforesaid to close the four outlets 28 means that after the carbon powder passes through the outlets 28, it is temporarily kept in the internal space of the powder storing cover 40. The outer shell 48 of the powder storing cover 40 is fixed to the electronic imaging device and not going to rotate. The cover body 42 has a groove 421 as shown in
The spring 50 is at least partially accommodated in the powder exiting passage 43 and connected with the cover body 42. In this embodiment, the spring 50 is provided at an end thereof with a hook portion 52 which is inserted in the groove 421, and the bottom edge of the hook portion 52 is abutted on the pad 49. In this way, the spring 50 is positionally limited, and will not escape from the powder exiting passage 43.
When the toner cartridge 1 is installed in the electronic imaging device and operates, the driving gear of the electronic imaging device drives the transmission member 20, the cylinder 10 and the powder guiding member 30 to rotate together, and the powder storing cover 40 is not rotated. During the rotation of the cylinder 10, the carbon powder located in the cylinder 10 is gradually moved to the opening 12 by the rotation of the thread 14. The carbon powder leaves the cylinder 10 through the opening 12, and then enters the internal space of the powder storing cover 40 through the outlets 28. The carbon powder located in the powder storing cover 40 is driven by the rotation of each blade 34 of the powder guiding member 30 to move to the powder exiting passage 43 of the powder storing cover 40. As shown in
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Based on the spirit of the present invention, the structure of the toner cartridge 1 and 1′ may be modified. For example, the transmission member 20 may be not fixed to the cylinder 10; the transmission member 20 may be connected with a powder delivering rod (not shown) located in the cylinder 10; when the transmission member is driven to rotate, the powder delivering rod, which has spiral blades, can move the carbon powder located in the cylinder 10 to the opening 12. Besides, the powder guiding member 30 may be modified in the shape of the blades 34 or the structure depending on demands, as long as the blades 34 can push the carbon powder located in the powder storing cover 40 to the powder exiting passage 43. The powder guiding member 30 may be connected with the transmission member 20 in other ways, such as by engaging or gluing, as long as the powder guiding member 30 and the transmission member 20 are fixed to each other and thereby rotatable together. The blades 34 and the embedding grooves 324 may be modified in shape depending on demands, as long as the blades 34 will not escape from the embedding grooves 324. For example, the blades 34 may be reverse-T-shaped and the embedding grooves 324 may be straight. The blades 34 may be fixed to the main body 32 of the powder guiding member 30 by means of other structures.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201621257954.1 | Nov 2016 | CN | national |